Declarative: <em>Makes a statement, using a period.
</em>Interrogative: <em>Asks a question, using a question mark. (?)
</em>Imperative: <em>Makes a demand, using a period.</em>
There is also a fourth type of sentece:
<em />Exclamatory: <em>Expresses strong feeling, using an exclamation point.
</em>However, exclamatory sentences are always one of the above as well.
It is Antigone that speaks the lines
Answer: Your answer would be “the local school board”
Good luck hun!
Explanation:
I have woked with fraction A LOT, so I'm sure you rename the 7 7/1
<span>The sentence which uses negatives correctly is:
A.We didn't even realize that today is Saturday.
In this sentence, only one negative word is used: not. Sometimes the use of double negatives such as the in the remaining choices above are used in literary pieces but they are grammatically incorrect.</span>